Mark 5 Heresy Armor (5e Equipment)

Mark 5 Heresy Armor

Heavy Armor
Rarity Armor Class (AC) Strength Stealth Weight
Legendary2018215 lb.

The Mark 5 is the Adeptus Mechanicus' attempt to get a quick leg up on the enemy whilst they do the same. Designed to be easily repaired, an important tool when the Horus Heresy began.

Black Carapace. You must have a black carapace, an augment only granted by the geneseed, to benefit from any features below this.

Fully Sealed. While wearing the helmet, and there are no holes in the armor, you can breathe as if you always have air.

Night Vision. While wearing the helmet, you have darkvision out to 60 feet.

Life Support Systems. You are immune to extreme weather conditions and extreme heat and cold.

Servo Motors. You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.

Vox-Unit. the vox unit provides communication to any equipped with another vox unit in 4 miles.

Studded Bolts. The molecular bonding studs that dot all around the armor does more than give the armor a unique design, it also makes the armor more durable and easier to repair. Checks made to repair this armor that add their proficiency bonus gain a +3 bonus to said checks.


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